Why would a Sister of St. Joseph of Toronto write last week's reflection about the Jesuit’s celebration of St. Ignatius being hit by a cannonball when asked to write a Wisdom Wednesday for the CSJ website?
Well, it is a very long story spanning approximately 371 years since Father Jean-Pierre Médaille, a Jesuit missionary, brought together six mostly uneducated women with good hearts to serve their neighbors in the town of Le Puy in central France.
This Jesuit, steeped in the spirituality of St. Ignatius, the founder of his own religious order, patiently guided these women and all those who continued to join them in his own spirituality until his death in 1669.
He also left written documents which still inform our lives today as we celebrate 170 years of serving our neighbors in Toronto.
The Ignatian spiritual concept of finding God in all things guides each of us in our daily life.
Loyola Press: Finding God in All Things
By Sister Rosemary Fry
Previous Wisdom Wednesdays
- May 19, 2021: Before the Cannon Struck
- May 12, 2021: The Fruit of Jesus
- May 5, 2021: A Branch of Jesus
- April 28, 2021: Living One Day at a Time
- April 21, 2021: The Blessing of Pope Francis